America’s largest banks are beginning to prepare for a shallow recession this year with the major lenders tightening up their loan books.
The market reaction to the news was positive as share prices for the banks went up over the weekend
helping the Australian market boost this morning with the ASX market opening at a 0.32 per cent rise.
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